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Accuracy of a Fourth-Generation Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.
Slover, Robert H; Tryggestad, Jeanie B; DiMeglio, Linda A; Fox, Larry A; Bode, Bruce W; Bailey, Timothy S; Brazg, Ronald; Christiansen, Mark P; Sherr, Jennifer L; Tsalikian, Eva; Kaiserman, Kevin B; Sullivan, Ashley; Huang, Suiying; Shin, John; Lee, Scott W; Kaufman, Francine R.
Affiliation
  • Slover RH; 1 Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes , Aurora, Colorado.
  • Tryggestad JB; 2 Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center , Department of Pediatrics, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • DiMeglio LA; 3 Indiana University School of Medicine , Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Fox LA; 4 Nemours Children's Health System , Jacksonville, Florida.
  • Bode BW; 5 Atlanta Diabetes Associates , Atlanta, Georgia .
  • Bailey TS; 6 AMCR Institute , Escondido, California.
  • Brazg R; 7 Rainier Clinical Research Center , Renton, Washington.
  • Christiansen MP; 8 Diablo Clinical Research , Walnut Creek, California.
  • Sherr JL; 9 Yale University School of Medicine , Pediatric Endocrinology, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Tsalikian E; 10 University of Iowa , Department of Pediatrics, Iowa City, Iowa.
  • Kaiserman KB; 11 SoCal Diabetes , Torrance, California.
  • Sullivan A; 12 Medtronic , Northridge, California.
  • Huang S; 12 Medtronic , Northridge, California.
  • Shin J; 12 Medtronic , Northridge, California.
  • Lee SW; 12 Medtronic , Northridge, California.
  • Kaufman FR; 12 Medtronic , Northridge, California.
Diabetes Technol Ther ; 20(9): 576-584, 2018 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30063162
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the safety and performance of the Guardian™ continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subjects 2-18 years of age (mean ± standard deviation [SD] 13.1 ± 3.9 years) with T1D and duration of diagnosis ≥1 year were enrolled at 11 sites in the United States and wore two Guardian Sensor 3 sensors in the abdomen and/or buttock. Sensors were connected to a transmitter paired with either a Guardian Connect system (i.e., mobile device with software application allowing display of sensor glucose [SG] values) or a Guardian Link 3 transmitter used as a Glucose Sensor Recorder (GSR). There were 145 participants who underwent a 6-h in-clinic frequent sample testing (FST) on day 1 (n = 54), day 3 (n = 48), or day 7 (n = 43) postsensor insertion. During FST, SG values were compared with a Yellow Springs Instrument (YSI) plasma reference every 5-15 min (n = 124, 7-18 years of age; n = 2, 2-6 years of age), or to a self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) reference every 5-30 min (n = 19, 2-6 years of age). RESULTS: The overall mean absolute relative difference (ARD ± SD) between SG and reference values (YSI or SMBG) when calibrating approximately every 12 h, was 10.9% ± 10.7% (3102 paired points) for sensors communicating with the Guardian Connect system and 11.1% ± 10.6% (2624 paired points) for sensors connected to the GSR. The overall percentage of SG values within ±20% of reference values >80 mg/dL or within 20 mg/dL of reference values ≤80 mg/dL was 87.8% for the Guardian Connect system and 86.7% for the GSR, respectively. There was one device-related adverse event of contact dermatitis, but no serious device-related adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: The Guardian CGM system demonstrated good accuracy in children and adolescents. These findings support its use in sensor-integrated insulin pump platforms, as well as a standalone technology, for managing diabetes in pediatric populations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood Glucose / Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring / Monitoring, Ambulatory / Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Diabetes Technol Ther Journal subject: ENDOCRINOLOGIA / TERAPEUTICA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood Glucose / Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring / Monitoring, Ambulatory / Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Diabetes Technol Ther Journal subject: ENDOCRINOLOGIA / TERAPEUTICA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States